ABSTRACT
Katherine Olivetti has a conversation with Museum Sage Laurie Phillips about the origin of Museum Sage, a game of psychological imagination she created, and the process of intuitively dialoging with art to answer personal questions. They talk about her own experience of wanting to leave a corporate job as a graphic designer and being guided by her deeper wisdom, which she accessed through dialoging with an image, to stay until she had brought all of herself to work. Museum Sage opens the door to an expansive and deep engagement with both art and psyche.
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Katherine Olivetti
Katherine Olivetti, MA, MSSW, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in San Rafael, California. She was president of the C. G. Jung Institute of New York and a past editor-in-chief of Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche. She has served as clinical faculty at Yale School of Medicine and currently is an associate professor at Yeshiva University where she teaches doctoral students family and couples therapy. Correspondence: [email protected].